Utahns may soon no longer be able to sue third parties for being responsible for damaging their marriages. That’s if the ...
INNOCENT ODOH writes about some African leaders who are clinging to power and stifling change and progress in their countries ...
The best albums of 1991 – the year grunge, hip-hop, electronic, and alternative crashed in, forever altering rock's landscape ...
Few ideas about human behaviour arrive quietly. Those that attempt to explain why humans are capable of extraordinary ...
Public interest doesn’t always announce itself loudly. Sometimes it appears as a steady accumulation of thoughtful questions, ...
Massimo F. D’Angelo and William M. Pekarsky offer a constitutional analysis of New York City’s Community Opportunity to ...
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Word of the day: Kafkaesque
Word of the Day: A word from literature now defines modern life. Kafkaesque describes confusing, oppressive situations where ...
During my recent visit to Benares, I found myself walking through a city reshaped by ambition, reordered by authority, and ...
A federal court now faces an unusual legal showdown centered on a century-old North Carolina statute rarely invoked in modern ...
It was while researching her new book about the custody of children in divorce cases that Lara Feigel came across a line from ...
The old cliché that a certain kind of movie—slow, contemplative, and probably not starring The Rock—manifests as a ...
With its latest criminal justice bill, the federal government is looking to change that. If passed, Bill C-16 will see femicide recognized in the Criminal Code. It will also criminalize coercive ...
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